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Henry Thomas Croxton Family Photo
Rushville, Illinois.
Front row (center)- Permilla Stoneking &
Henry Thomas Croxton (parents)
Front row sitting (ends) Left - Walter, Right - Leonard Croxton (sons)
Top row left to right - Bessie, Henry Arlington, Sara Etta Croxton (son & daughters)
submitted by John Croxton
Caleb Stevens & Frederick William Croxton Photo
This tin type photo Circa 1865
Caleb Stevens (standing), and Fredrick William Croxton (sitting) both of Plesantview Illinois.
Fredrick Williams father died during the heat of the Civil War in 1862 in the Ozark Mountians in MO.
Caleb Stevens married Fredricks mother Sara Parks some 10 years later.
Caleb became the step father to Walter Croxton JR's children.
Fredrick was the eldest boy.
Submitted by John
Croxton
Elijah Croxton Photo
This photo on left is Circa 1860 It is a Tin Type of Elijah Phipps Croxton, from Huntsville Illnois formerly of
Plesantview, he and his brothers started a pottery company near Fredrick in the mid 1840s. Then he left on the Oregon
trail, struck Gold in Oregon and fought indians in hand to hand combat. He died in Huntsville in 1872. Submitted
by John Croxton
Croxton Group Photo
Picture on right is circa 1890
seated is Fredrick Cleavland Croxton son of Ejijah (Above)
His mother Hester Jane Gillenwater Croxton (wife of Elijah)
Sarah may standing back left and Nancy Favoretta
daughters of Elijah.
Submitted
by John Croxton
Bessie Croxton Photo
Bessie Croxton Campbell, Daughter of Henry Thomas Croxton of Plesantview, seated with her Camel collection in
Rushville Illinois Circa 1939 on her front porch. Submitted by
John Croxton
Walter Croxton Family Photo
On
the
Left
is
Walter
Croxton
(
Not
Walter
Enoch
which
he
is
often
confused)
He
is
the
son
of
Henry
Thomas
Croxton.
In
the
center
the
young
boy
is
Charles
Glenn
Croxton,
son
of
Leonard
Croxton.
Standing
in
the
rear
to
the
left
is
Valentine
Campbell
and
his
new
wife
Julia
Amelia
Croxton
Campbell.
Julia
Amelia
is
the
daughter
of
Walter
Croxton
seated
to
the
left.
(The
young
lady
seated
to
the
far
right
is
unidentified)
Photo
is
circa
1909.submitted by John Croxton
Sarah
Jane
Croxton,
Walter
A.
Croxton,
&
Sampson
B.
Croxton
Photo
To
the
left
is
Sarah
Jane
Croxton,
Daughter
of
Thomas
F.
Croxton
Sr.
Seated
next
to
her
is
her
eldest
brotherWalter
A.
Croxton
who
was
stricken
with
Atrophic
Paralysis
early
in
life
as
seen
in
this
tin
type
photograph.
Standing
to
the
right
is
Sampson
B.
Croxton,
son
of
Elijah
P.
Croxton.
This
photograph
was
taken
at
Fort
Vannoy
in
Grants
Pass
Oregon
in
1856
during
the
Indian
uprising
in
Southern
Oregon.
Sampson
died
eight
years
later
when
he
was
captured
during
the
Civil
War.
He
became
very
Ill
and
passed
away
in
his
fathers
arms
in a
Confederate
hospital
near
Memphis
TN.
He
was
a
Union
Soldier,
Company
F,
119th
Illinois
Volunteers.
Photo
contributed
by
John
Croxton,
Davenport
Iowa.
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